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Do women need to be rescued - the journey towards female heroes
Krulichová, Jana ; Soukup, Martin (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
This thesis aims to answer how the public perceives and interprets the male gaze theory in the popular culture. Referring to Star Wars, it analyses whether and how the audience perceives the dominant male optic and how it affects an interpretation of the movies. From the theoretical concepts, feminism is mentioned in detail - specifically its second wave, including gender studies that brought attention to culture construction of femininity and masculinity, which helps to understand sexism. A crucial foundation for the thesis proceeds from feminism - a feminist film critique, namely the male gaze theory that was introduced by Laura Mulvey in 1974. This thesis introduces not only this theory, but also its critics and opposing theories that all together contributed to the transformation of the film industry. Subsequently, the developments in American society in the second half of the 20th century that have influenced the changes in pop culture is briefly discussed. Lastly, the science fiction genre and the Star Wars story and its universe are summarized. The qualitative research focuses on the audience of the Star Wars saga born in the 1990s. By analysing semi-structured interviews, the research questions are answered and confronted with findings from the semiotic analysis. The main finding of the...
Existencialism and feminism in Carmen Laforet's work and life
Krulichová, Jana ; Sánchez Fernández, Juan Antonio (advisor) ; Kalkusová, Tereza (referee)
(in English): The aim of this bachelor thesis is to answer the meaning of the title including substance of the whole work Nothing (Andrea) by Carmen Laforet. Referring to three possible theories, the thesis analyzes the feminism, its literal connectedness and relationship with Spanish culture. The existentialism and little-known tremendismo are analyzed in the same way. Subsequently, these theories are illustrated with passages from the novel and supplemented by studies that deepen aspects of selected topics. Since each theory offers different meaning of the word nothing, the conclusion summarizes all of them and offers one as primary.

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